Item is a poster for Jeffrey Hatcher's "Scotland Road." Item consists of blue and white text printed on a black and white photo of a single light shining on a lifebuoy ring that says "Titanic, 1912, London."
Item is a poster for "Pride & Prejudice," adapted from the Jane Austen novel by James Maxwell and Alan Stanford. Item consists of pink and white text on a black and white photo of a person throwing tea on another while they shield their face with both hands.
Item is a poster for "Mythification," an ensemble creation. Item consists of blue and white text over a colour photo of two hands about to touch. A small light appears between them in dark surroundings.
Item is a poster for a production of Moliere's "Tartruffe." Item consists of orange and white text printed on a colour photo of a hand holding a bejeweled cross with puppet strings attached.
Item is a poster for a production of David Auburn's "Proof." Item consists of green and white writing on a colour photo of a hand crumpling paper covered in mathematic equations. Next to the hand lies a chewed up pencil and crumpled balls of paper.
Item is a poster for a production of Jim Leonard's "Anatomy of a Gray," directed by Angela Konrad. Item consists of white and orange text on a colour photo of a doctor using a stethascope on another person.
Item is a poster for a production of Josh MacDonald's "Halo," directed by Lloyd Arnett. Item consists of white and green text on a colour photo of someone sitting, dressed in a Santa hat. Another person stands , dressed in a Tim Horton's uniform, holding a donut above the head of the person sitting.
Item is a poster for a production of "New Generations," directed by TWU students. Item consists of white and red text on a colour photo of individuals laying face up. One is covering their eyes, one their mouth, and one their ears.
Items are posters for a production of William Shakespeare's "As You Like It," directed by Aaron Caleb. Both posters consists of white and blue text on a colour photo of two individuals dressed as hippies and holding a wooden sign that says "Orlando + Rosalind" in a heart with an arrow through it.
Item is a poster for a production of Thornton Wilder's "The Skin of Our Teeth." Item consists of white text on pink top and bottom borders. In the middle is a colour photo of an individual biting a toy dinosaur. The toy dinosaur is biting a toy person.